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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

The following are the results of the examination of the third and fourth grades of scholars attending the schools affiliated with the Wellington Sunday Schoolilniont* Major-General Schaw, E.E., and tho Rev. J. T. Nett, M.A., were the examiners ; QUADS 111. Prizes and first-class certificates—Harry E. Chapman, Courtenay place Congregational, Sp; Lucy Field, Thorndon Wesleyan, 82; Meta Gibbs, Courtenay place Congregational, May Stanton, Baptist, Violet Buchanan, Palmerston Presbyterian, 80; Gladys Haggett, Courtenay place Congregational, Naomi Dallaston, Baptist, 79; Daisy Mowatt, St, John’s, 78 ; Bert Ilott, Bowen street, 77; Clifford Smyth, Kaiwarra, 76; Lewis Jenkins, Thorndon Wesleyan, 75.. Second-class certificates—Thomas John, stone. Church of Christ, 74; Bslla Ferguson, St. John’s (Mount Cook division); Vida Armstrong. St. John’s, 73 ; Percy E. Webb, Winnie Quinton, Muriel Pringle, Bowen street, 72; Violet Edwards, St. John’s (Mount Cook division), Bessie Taylor, Courtenay place, Emma Northoott, Thorndon Wesleyan, 71; Annie Armitage, Petone Wesleyan, 69 ‘ • Amy Williamson, Knox Church, Lower Hutt, OS ; Percy Brittain, Taranaki street Wesleyan, F. Lankshtar, Bowen street, 67 ; Chrissio Hunt, St. John's (Mount Cook), Christina Mcßean, tent terrace, G. Mairs, Sydney street, - C6;'Kenneth Bartholomew. Folding Presbyterian, 05; hfellie Coad, St. John’s, 64; Percy 'Hi'gginbottom, Taranaki street Wesleyan, Kathleen Hannah, ,Jas. Grey, St, John’s, 63; W. Crump, Taranaki street, Eobt.-Edmeade?, Petono Wesleyan, 62 ; Mabel Callam, Church of Christ, Nellie Elliott, Courtenay place, 61; Alethea Harding, St John’s, Janet Mansill, Church of Christ, Frank Gamble, Petoue Wesleyan, 60. Third-class certificates —Gretchen Geyger, F ran Pl? Glasgow, St. John’s, Ethel Guise', St. John’s! Mount Cook, Chas. Caddick, Kent terrace, J. Chappell, Bowen street, Amy Chandler, Palmerston Wesleyan, 59; Edith Dixon, Taranaki gtreet Wesleyan, Geo. W. Sixsmitb, St. John’s, E. Thompson, Feilding Presbyterian, 58; Sissy Tasker, St. John’s, H. Parkinson, St. John’s (Mount Cook), Norman Leete, Bowen street, 57; Fletcher Moxham, Thorndon Wesleyan, 56; Ethel Muniz, St. John’s, Blanche Murray, St. John’g (Mount Cock division), Harry Howard, Baptist, So; Arghie Heffer, Bowen str6ftt, i 5 4; Harriet Sims, Johnsanville, 53; Hilda Palmer/ Kent Terrace, Wm. J. Simpson, Petone Wesleyan, -52; John Graham, St, John’s, Mabel Mason, Knox 'Church, Lower Hutt,‘ 61; Lena Kuch, Taranaki street Wesleyan! Vera 1 Dixon, Musterton Wesleyan, Alice Vincent, Petone iVesleyan, §O. tptADE if. Piizesand first-class certificates—EioliayJ Jnp. Larkin, Baptist, 90; 'Annie' Mb Leary, St,-Johnv /Mount Cpolf division), SI; Mary Grant, Palmerston Presbyterian, 78; Elsie Woodman, St. John’s, 77 > Gwendoline Darnell, Baptist, 77; Grace Crespin, Baptist, Clifford Stubbs, Feilding Pres-

byterian, 70; F. Carnes, St, John’s, T. S, L?i;ubt-rt, Kent terrace, "Walter Fret hey, Thorndon Wesleyan, Aileen Anderson, Church of Christ (kelson), 75. Second-class certificates—Freda Schultze, St. John’s (Mount Cook division), Ida Roberts, Baptist, 74 ; Frank Sinclair, St. John’s, 73 ; Lena Lennox. Kent terrace, 72 ; Barbara Graham, Baptist, Tom Heffer, Bowen street, 71; Nellie Chowen, Thorndon Wesleyan, Kenneth Smyth, Kaiwarra, 70; Marion Aldersley, Taranaki street Wesleyan, Levi Lowe, Courtenay place, Annie Novtbcott, Thonidon Wesleyan, G 8 ; Nellie Oaddick, Kent terrace, Beatrice Larkin, Hannah Johnston, W. Fear, Baj)tist, 67; John Johnston, Baptist, Kttie Clark, Sydney street, Co; Charles Lamb, Kent terrace, 64; Bessie Alexander, Courtenay place, Francis Grant, Palmerston Presbyterian, 63 ; Cecil Swallow, Courtenay place, Carola M. Webster, Palmerston Presbyterian, Elsie Edmeades, Peton© Wesleyan, G2 ; Clive Edwards, St. John's (Mount Cook), A. McDougall, St. John’s (Mount Cook), William Ellison, Courtenay place, Warren Edmeades, Petone Wesleyan, Evelyn Pascoe, Palmerston Wesleyan, Lily Millican, Church of Christ (Nelson), 61 ; Thomas Wilson, Baptist, Nellie ilendie, Kaiwarra, 60. Third-class certificates Jessio Chap- : man, Knox Church, Lower ISutt, Mary Round, Kaiwarra, 59; Charles Laukshear, Bowen street, 5Sj Eva Gibbs, Courtenay Place, Norman Lambert, Baptist, 57; R. Jenkins, Thoradon Wesleyan, 56; Amy Howard, Baptist, 55; Edward A. Seagar, St. John’s, William Poole, Bowen street, Lizzie Milne, Andrew Buchanan, Palmerston Presbyterian, 53; Charles Johnston, Palmerston Wesleyan, 52; Colin Moxham, Thorndon Wesleyan, Mabel Gardner, Kaiwarra, 51; Faith Calvert, Taranaki street Wesleyan, Bessie Howard, Baptist, FKrrie Harris, Sydney street, Myrtle MacClure, Johnsouvillo, Jessio Brown, Church of Christ, Nelson, 50. The maximum number of marks obtainable was 100.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3183, 19 July 1897, Page 4

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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3183, 19 July 1897, Page 4

SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3183, 19 July 1897, Page 4